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chivalry

ancient English law.

This word is derived from the French chevelier, a horseman. It is. the name of a tenure of land by knight's service. Chivalry was of two kinds: the first; which was regal, or held only of the king; or common, which was held of a common person.

Source : Bouvier 1856

Language : English

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